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Only four out of 47 ESPN 300 cornerbacks and safeties are currently committed to SEC schools. For comparison sake, SEC schools signed 19 of a possible 41 ESPN 300 secondary prospects in the 2016 recruiting class, so there is certainly a lot of recruiting left to be done.

Official visits start back up all over the country on Jan. 15, and nobody will have a more talented group of players on campus than LSU with its "all-star weekend." Plus, a big-time Big Ten recruiting battle is taking place for Matt Farniok, and Missouri tight end Chase Allen might be the nation's hottest prospect.

It's the game of the year in the Big Ten, so it's no surprise Ohio State is rolling out the red carpet for a number of top prospects, including five-star defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence and five other official visitors.

There might not have been any commitments in the SEC this weekend, but there was big news throughout the conference. From two five-star prospect players naming official visits, to Tennessee's impressive visitor list for the Oklahoma game, here is the top news from around the Southeastern Conference.

Though there were only a few high-profile games in the SEC this weekend, there were several prospects who made visits to schools. Some recruits tweeted out photos while other's posted videos of their weekend experiences.